The Trouble with Masculine Cards !!!

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The problem with masculine cards is I find them difficult to make! With this card I pulled out some masculine colours, some leaf dies and a bit of copper heat embossing. I am quite delighted with the result!!

Letter size Card

  • Base Card: 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 Early Expresso Card ~ scored @ 4 1/4
  • Layer 1: 5 1/4 x 4 Gray Granite Card
  • Layer 2: 5 x 3 Decorative Paper
  • Scraps: Early Expresso, Gray Granite and Copper Foil
  • Ink Color: Versamark with Copper Embossing & Gray Granite

A4 size Card:

  • Base Card: 8 1/4 x 5 3/4 Early Expresso Card ~ scored @ 4 1/8
  • Layer 1: 5 1/2 x 3 3/4Gray Granite Card
  • Layer 2: 5 x 3 Decorative Paper
  • Scraps: Early Expresso, Gray Granite and Copper Foil
  • Ink Color: Versamark with Copper Embossing & Gray Granite

I used the Notes of Nature Stamp Set and Dies with a little Linen Thread.

Check out the video to see how everything goes together:

A peek inside:

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Supplies:

  • All supplies for this card were sourced from Stampin’ UP!

Please note that I am not endorsing any particular products nor am I being compensated for using them. I am sharing an idea and hope that you will be able to use products from your own stash to create a similar card 🙂

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